To set yourself and your dog up for success the K9 Beginners class has been compiled to ensure you get more than just basic behaviours. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills to take your canine relationship to new heights.

To set yourself and your dog up for success the K9 Beginners class has been compiled to ensure you get more than just basic behaviours. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills to take your canine relationship to new heights. ​

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We will be using the Zoom software for this class and all class materials will be emailed to you.

The K9 Advancers class builds on the behaviours, skills and knowledge you will have gained on the K9 Beginners class. We will work at progressing some behaviours following the 3 D's protocol but also introduce lots of new behaviours. With lots of games, skill development and fun, you and your dog will enhance your relationship and build an even stronger bond.

Parkour, also known as “urban agility” is a great sport to boost confidence, build strength and strengthen your relationship. Parkour is a challenging, but fun activity to do with your dog. It includes, jumping, climbing, and balancing. Once you start Parkour, you will look at the world completely different. You will always be on the lookout for places to play with your dog.

Dogs provide us with hours of entertainment, a shoulder to cry on and endless love and affection. No matter how bad your day was, coming home to a jumping, licking excited ball of fur will lift your mood and make you forget your troubles instantly.

Platform training hones in on this and exploits it! Not only does it provide you with a great indoor exercise routine (for when its chucking it down), it exploits the under-utilised aspects of a dogs brain - Cognition.

Is your companion the Einstein or Homer Simpson of the dog world? Have you ever wondered how smart your dog is? If you have, this is the course for you. Each week we’ll run through some interesting exercises to test your dog’s cognitive ability.

Rally is a fun dog sport and no matter what level you and your dog may be at it's easy to get involved and start training and competing. Rally involves you and your dog working as a team to navigate a course with various signs indicating different exercises to perform; think of it as a sort of 'obedience exercise obstacle course' including simple exercises.